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John McDonald and Annie Grant in Scotland, possibly Inverness-shire
« on: Thursday 03 September 09 10:42 BST (UK) »
This is a side-shoot of the topic 'Migration to and marriage in USA'.  My husband's relative John McLeod, emigrated to America 1887, married a Mary McDonald, (who emigrated to Cleveland, Ohio around 1888).
I am trying to now trace her parents back in Scotland - John McDonald and Annie Grant.    John McLeod was born in Kiltarlity, Inverness-shire, in 1862 and as he was to marry his 'girlfriend', I have presumed that she possibly came from some area near there.  (*Family lore says that his girlfriend was to follow him to USA, but she actually died before being able to travel, and her sister travelled in her place, and married John in America. I presume she was round the same age as John, possibly a little younger?)  I have looked at a number of McDonalds and Grants on Scotland's People without finding the right parents. My husband has McDonalds in his tree (from Cullicudden, Resolis, R. & C., and also Lanarkshire) - would be funny (but not impossible!) if Mary turns out to be a relation, as well.

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Re: John McDonald and Annie Grant in Scotland, possibly Inverness-shire
« Reply #1 on: Thursday 03 September 09 12:31 BST (UK) »
Hi

There is one possible birth showing for Mary on IGI to those parents:

MARY MC DONALD Birth: 29 MAR 1857 Inverness, Inverness

Do you know the name of the sister (or was that Mary?) that supposedly travelled out to marry John McLeod? This would help to try and verify the family.

Monica  :)

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Re: John McDonald and Annie Grant in Scotland, possibly Inverness-shire
« Reply #2 on: Thursday 03 September 09 12:35 BST (UK) »
Another child showing to these parents is a Jessie b. 02 JUL 1860 in Inverness, Inverness
 
Possible census entry for the family in 1861 - everyone showing as born in Inverness:

John McDonald 40, carter
Ann McDonald 38
Alex McDonald 12
Isabell McDonald 10
John McDonald 7
Mary McDonald 4
Jessie McDonald 9 Months

Address: Westhill, Inverness

Monica
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Re: John McDonald and Annie Grant in Scotland, possibly Inverness-shire
« Reply #3 on: Saturday 05 September 09 02:55 BST (UK) »
No it must have been another sister - perhaps the Isabell, or even Jessie,  who died.   More likely was Jessie who died - as John was born 1862, which would make Isabell ten years older then J., and Jessie would have been 27 yrs. , nearer to his age.
  Perhaps I should now look for Jessie's death in Inverness at age 26 or so, 1887 ?
MARY was the one John married in America c. 1888.